Framed City at Night Art
With the growing number of high-rise buildings, pollution, and noise every passing day, it is easy to take the beauty of cities for granted. It is a good thing that some artists still see the splendor of the city at night as an inspiration to make their own pieces of art in their framed city at night art.
These artists have different approaches to capturing or at times even amplifying the magnificence of the city at night.
Black and white photographs like New York, New York, Chrysler Building at Night by Henri Silberman, Eiffel Tower at Night by Cyndi Schick, and Brooklyn Bridge at Night all capture the brilliance of cities at night despite being monochromatic. The framed city at night art photographs all have an air of sophistication about them that art lovers are sure to appreciate.
In the framed city at night art piece New York Night, Didier Lourenco paints a glimpse of the typical New York street in an impressionist take. Lourenco uses a clever combination of colors to highlight the busy street. He puts a lot of detail into the buildings to make the image look and feel alive. Another notable piece is Timothy Craig’s Twilight Skyline. In it, Craig captures the feeling of looking out the window of a high-rise building towards the cityscape. Craig also utilizes an aesthetically pleasing combination of colors to make his piece stand out.
The many photographs of Panoramic Images such as Bourbon Street at Night, New Orleans LA and Sloppy Joe’s Bar, Duval Street, Key West, Florida, USA both capture the vibe of the cities the photos are taken in. The images, along with most of Panoramic Images’ other works, give an effective overview of the cities they photograph.